China Eastern Airlines and Safran Landing Systems have combined their respective areas of expertise to create a world-class center of excellence in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of landing gear on Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 commercial airplanes.

The new company, Xi'an Eastern Safran Landing Systems Services, Ltd., will be based in Xi'an, already the main maintenance hub for China Eastern's fleet, in an area that offers an outstanding pool of talent. It will primarily provide services for the Chinese domestic market.

China is one of the world's leading aviation markets. Its fleets of single-aisle commercial jets are reaching maturity, which means that they will require general overhauls of their landing gear.

"We are delighted to launch this project with China Eastern Airlines, a long-standing partner," said Vincent Mascré, Chief Executive Officer of Safran Landing Systems. "The plant we will be opening
together will be one of the largest landing gear maintenance facilities in the country, and will feature state-of-the-art technologies developed by Safran Landing Systems. It will also enable us to move closer to our Chinese customers, and further enhance our local services. The new facility will enjoy the support of all technical teams at Safran Landing Systems, making it a showcase for our customer support capabilities in China. Our partnership here reflects our strategy of continuing to expand our global MRO network."

Feng Liang, Vice-President of China Eastern Airlines, said: "China Eastern and Safran bring to the table proven strengths in their respective areas of expertise. Our two companies have teamed up for many years in a mutually beneficial partnership. This new joint venture is a key milestone for both companies and marks the beginning of a new step forward in our collaboration. It also reflects the importance for China Eastern of promoting the integration of our company's supply chain."

The construction of the company's new plant, spanning some 10,000 square meters (108,000 sq ft), will start in the first half of 2017, with operations expected to start in 2018.

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Safran is a leading international high-technology group with three core businesses: Aerospace (propulsion and equipment), Defence and Security. Operating worldwide, the Group has 70,000 employees and generated sales of 17.4 billion euros in 2015. Safran is listed on Euronext Paris and is part of the CAC40 index, as well as the Euro Stoxx 50 European index.

Safran Landing Systems is the world leader in aircraft landing and braking systems. As a trusted partner to 30 major commercial, military, business and regional aircraft manufacturers, the company supports more than 25,000 aircraft making over 40,000 landings a day.